DEPT. OF ECONOMICS AND EMPLOYMENT DEV. v. TAYLOR

No. 794, Sept. Term, 1995.

671 A.2d 523 (1996)

108 Md. App. 250

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT, et al. v. Maria M. TAYLOR.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

February 8, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michele J. McDonald, Staff Attorney (J. Joseph Curran, Jr., Attorney General and Lynn M. Weiskittel, Assistant Attorney General on the brief for appellant, DEED) all of Baltimore, MD, John S. Mathias, County Attorney and Paul G. Zimmerman, Assistant County Attorney on the brief for appellant, Frederick County, both of Frederick, MD, for appellants.

No brief or appearance by appellee's counsel.

Argued Before BISHOP, WENNER and HOLLANDER, JJ.


HOLLANDER, Judge.

In this case, we must decide whether the doctrine of "constructive voluntary quit" constitutes a ground for disqualification from unemployment benefits. We conclude that it does not apply as a bar to recovery of unemployment compensation.

Maria M. Taylor, appellee, applied for unemployment benefits after she was terminated from her employment with the County Commissioners of Frederick County, Maryland...

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